Big Blue Train - Scholastic
Big Blue Train - Scholastic
Big Blue Train - Scholastic
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Using this book in your classroom<br />
Quick summary<br />
All aboard Chuffa Luffa the big blue train as Bella and Ben<br />
speed off, picking up a variety of different creatures as<br />
they go along. They’re all on their way to a special birthday<br />
party! A cat, a polar bear, a leopard, two chimpanzees, a<br />
hen and her chicks … then a spotty cow jumps in too! Is<br />
this the last straw? There are so many animals inside the<br />
train that they almost get stuck! Just in time, a camel gives<br />
them a push and off they zoom, all the way to Puppy Dog’s<br />
birthday party by the sea. Everyone has fun until it’s time<br />
for Chuffa Luffa to take them all home again – just in time<br />
for bed!<br />
Price<br />
Case<br />
Author<br />
Illustrator<br />
Publisher<br />
£5.99/h8.70<br />
Welcome to Reading<br />
Age 2+<br />
Julia Jarman<br />
Adrian Reynolds<br />
Orchard Books<br />
Story themes<br />
This fun rhyming story has a focus on sharing, working<br />
together and celebrating birthdays.<br />
The story session<br />
1. Introducing the story<br />
• Start by showing the cover to the children. Ask:<br />
“What are these children and animals riding in?”<br />
”What do you think this story is going to be about?”<br />
2. Reading the story<br />
• Read the whole story to the children. Read it as<br />
rhythmically as you can, and stress the rhyme. Pause<br />
briefly so that children can guess each animal before<br />
it is revealed. After Spotty Cow gets on, ask the children<br />
what they think might happen next. Ask: “Will there<br />
be a problem now that there are so many animals in<br />
the train?”<br />
3. Follow-up<br />
•Read the story through once more, and invite children to<br />
clap along with you to the rhythm on some of the pages.<br />
• Role-play the story with the children. Choose two<br />
children to be Bella and Ben, and ask some others to be<br />
different animals. The ‘animals’ should take it in turns to<br />
jump on the train as Bella and Ben chug past.<br />
• Children could draw a picture of Puppy Dog’s party, or<br />
write an invitation for Bella and Ben to come to the party.<br />
Did You Know?<br />
• <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Blue</strong> <strong>Train</strong> is the sequel<br />
to Julia Jarman and Adrian<br />
Reynolds’ very successful<br />
<strong>Big</strong> Red Bath.<br />
• Julia Jarman used to be a<br />
teacher, and has written over<br />
seventy books for children<br />
of all ages, from toddlers to<br />
teenagers.<br />
Photograph © Joanna Wilson<br />
9789999358514<br />
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